Naija! Nigeria Deports 21 Ghanaians For Not Having Papers

Date: 25-07-2011 8:12 pm (12 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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- at 25-07-2011 08:12 PM (12 years ago)
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Another batch of 21 Ghanaians has been deported from Nigeria, bringing the number so far deported on the orders of Nigerian two state governors to 45.

The Nigerian High Commissioner in Accra, Mohammed Musiliu Obanikoro, has however frowned upon the action, promising to wade into it immediately.

Earlier on July 14, 2011, 24 Ghanaians were arrested and deported to Ghana – unable to pick their belongings before the unexpected action. The batch was made up of 21 men, 2 women and a girl.

In both instances, the deportations were ordered by state governors in the most populous African country which runs a federal system in which foreign affairs, defence and internal affairs are the preserves of the federal government in Abuja.

Details available to Daily Guide suggest that the latest bout of deportation saw the rounding up of 21 persons upon the orders of the Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, in Western Nigeria.

The deportees were arrested on July 16, 2011 and kept in confinement without allowing them to pick their belongings until their final forced exit from Nigeria a few days ago.

With the thought of leaving their belongings behind pinching them, the deportees were taken to the Nigeria/Benin border by road and handed over to the immigration authorities of that country.

The Beninois authorities then moved the deportees to their country’s border with Togo, Hilla Kondji, from where they were transported to the Togo/Ghana border of Aflao and handed over to Ghanaian authorities.

Daily Guide learnt that the deportees at this point were handed over to National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in the Ketu North District of the Volta Region.

Here, they were registered and taken through the standard procedure for deportees. It has emerged that no reason was proffered for their arrest and subsequent deportation to Ghana.

Ironically, more and more Nigerians, most of them without valid travel documents, continue to troop to Ghana for the purpose of mostly sojourning here.

Regarding the earlier deportation, Daily Guide was told that the Kwara State Governor who ordered the arrests did not also give any reason for the action he ordered in the state capital of Ilorin.

The treatment meted out to this group of Ghanaians was no different from the one they received at the hands of the Ondo State government in Akure, the state capital.

Observers of the relations between the two countries are apprehensive about the backlash of the Nigerian action which is in total contravention of ECOWAS Protocol.

In the 80s, the two countries were engaged in a reprisal action which saw each of them deporting aliens to their countries of origin.

Nigeria had also undertaken a mass deportation of Ghanaians from that country in a spree which earned the notorious mantra of ‘Ghana Must Go’. So many years after the unfortunate diplomatic incident, the mantra has refused to go because a bag has been named after it. The bag was the most preferred by Ghanaians returning home from Nigeria at the time.

It was Nigeria which started the deportation after demanding that every Ghanaian entering Nigeria should provide proof of possessing an amount of $50. Failure to provide led to outright deportation.

Ghana retaliated by also making similar demands, leading to the two countries engaging in a messy diplomatic row.

The authorities of the two countries sought an amicable solution to the diplomatic row which saw the withdrawal of the worrying trend eventually.

Until now, the ECOWAS protocol has held sway with citizens of each country, availing themselves of the opportunities thereof.

Ghana is home to third generation Nigerians completely assimilated into the mainstream citizenship of the country.

Descendants of Captain Glover’s 600 Hausa soldiers deployed to the then Gold Coast formed the Gold Coast Constabulary, a nucleus of today’s Ghana Armed Forces and police service.

Most of them married here after disbandment and have been finely assimilated into the country. It is therefore absurd when the two countries engage in such nasty diplomatic reprisals.

Ghanaian authorities might not want to go the way of their Nigerian counterparts but if they do, the repercussions could shake the foundation of ECOWAS.

Both countries, previously part of the British colony, spent same currency under the British West African monetary system.

The Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Alhaji Musiliu Obanikoro, in an interview with Daily Guide, condemned the action of the governors, describing it as the work of overzealous public officials.

He promised wading into it with the view to reviewing the trend. “If it really happened, we would take action to remedy the situation. Ghana and Nigeria cannot afford to return to the old days. Our relations have improved so much that we cannot afford to allow a few officials to cause friction between us. I would take action. I condemn it in totality and would get to the bottom of it,” he said.

Regarding the suspicion that the governors were responding to the danger posed by the extreme Islamic grouping, Boko Haram, he said Ghana does not have Islamic extremists.


Posted: at 25-07-2011 08:12 PM (12 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- deboalabi262 at 25-07-2011 08:26 PM (12 years ago)
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Too bad for not letting them take their properties along....

Posted: at 25-07-2011 08:26 PM (12 years ago) | Hero
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- monday3 at 25-07-2011 08:31 PM (12 years ago)
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najia is too much nw
Posted: at 25-07-2011 08:31 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- bafyguy at 25-07-2011 08:53 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: deboalabi262 on 25-07-2011 08:26 PM
Too bad for not letting them take their properties along....
U don hear where immigration wan deport person & dem go say make d person go carry im properties?
Posted: at 25-07-2011 08:53 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- luqcyking at 25-07-2011 09:04 PM (12 years ago)
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ok that is their parava
Posted: at 25-07-2011 09:04 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- aisha89 at 25-07-2011 09:22 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: bafyguy on 25-07-2011 08:53 PM
Quote from: deboalabi262 on 25-07-2011 08:26 PM
Too bad for not letting them take their properties along....
U don hear where immigration wan deport person & dem go say make d person go carry im properties?
LOL

Posted: at 25-07-2011 09:22 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Mayorsolar at 25-07-2011 09:35 PM (12 years ago)
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Lol..
Posted: at 25-07-2011 09:35 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- smallboy10 at 25-07-2011 09:44 PM (12 years ago)
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no wonder that why uk send 61 naija homes.
Posted: at 25-07-2011 09:44 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Youngstoriez at 25-07-2011 09:51 PM (12 years ago)
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VERY VERY GOOD!!! We be correct OGA!!
Posted: at 25-07-2011 09:51 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- cyril4christ at 25-07-2011 09:58 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: bafyguy on 25-07-2011 08:53 PM
Quote from: deboalabi262 on 25-07-2011 08:26 PM
Too bad for not letting them take their properties along....
U don hear where immigration wan deport person & dem go say make d person go carry im properties?

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Posted: at 25-07-2011 09:58 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- just2sexy at 25-07-2011 10:18 PM (12 years ago)
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e consine dem

Posted: at 25-07-2011 10:18 PM (12 years ago) | Hero
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- beatrice22 at 25-07-2011 10:23 PM (12 years ago)
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leave them alone abeg
Posted: at 25-07-2011 10:23 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- HOPEA23 at 25-07-2011 10:33 PM (12 years ago)
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Good.. Grin

Posted: at 25-07-2011 10:33 PM (12 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- ajanni at 25-07-2011 11:02 PM (12 years ago)
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thats too bad , what is the reasons for their deportation in the first instance ? and why must they be deported without allowing them taken their roperties along?its not fair , and some inocent nigerians will bears the conscequencies of this barbaric acts,,,
Posted: at 25-07-2011 11:02 PM (12 years ago) | Grande Master
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- wantin at 25-07-2011 11:02 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: just2sexy on 25-07-2011 10:18 PM
e consine dem

Simple english, danm. what happened 2 ur school fees, eh?.
Posted: at 25-07-2011 11:02 PM (12 years ago) | Newbie
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- ajanni at 25-07-2011 11:17 PM (12 years ago)
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 Grin Grin Grin
Posted: at 25-07-2011 11:17 PM (12 years ago) | Grande Master
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- sugaDaddy1forU at 25-07-2011 11:24 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: deboalabi262 on 25-07-2011 08:26 PM
Too bad for not letting them take their properties along....
ITS BEEN LIKE THAT ANY WHERE IN THE WORLD..

Posted: at 25-07-2011 11:24 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Alphamale at 25-07-2011 11:28 PM (12 years ago)
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Instead of these governors to confront the problems in thier
various states for which they were voted for,
they are busy sacking poor/harmless Ghanians.

Posted: at 25-07-2011 11:28 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- mimibre at 25-07-2011 11:29 PM (12 years ago)
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lol.... Naija dey do wetin other countries dey do dem, to dis people. A.K.A RED EYE! It ain't gud o! At least allow dem to carry their properties. Infact leave dem sef, d nigerians dat are in Ghana dat their papers are not complete has Ghanian's deported dem? Abegi make una live innocent people alone biko!
Posted: at 25-07-2011 11:29 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- sugaDaddy1forU at 25-07-2011 11:37 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 25-07-2011 11:02 PM
thats too bad , what is the reasons for their deportation in the first instance ? and why must they be deported without allowing them taken their roperties along?its not fair , and some inocent nigerians will bears the conscequencies of this barbaric acts,,,
FOR NOT HAVING THEIR PROPER DOCUMENTS IS A GOOD REASON TO SEND THEM BACK. AND NO PLACE IN THE WORLD WILL ALLOWED U TO GO TO UR APARTMENT TO PICK UP UR BELONGINGS BEFORE U'RE SEND HOME....

Posted: at 25-07-2011 11:37 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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